How big is the largest feedforward neural network ever trained, and what for? - Quora
We know there are about 10^10 neurons in human brain. If we would be computationally able to create neural net that big, would it act "intelligently" in some sense, or it will be just very complex overfitting function? What was biggest neural network trained, what purposes it served, how well it...
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